Home » Health » “We do not face the subject of hardship”

“We do not face the subject of hardship”

The carer deals with his own health concerns, including certain “musculoskeletal disorders”, witnesses of an honorable career. “I don’t know how I’m going to retire. You have to be in good shape to take good care of others. He notes difficult jobs, the crisis of vocations, the absenteeism which weighs. “We have to carry our work physically, but also psychologically when you work in front of the suffering of others, with insufficient human resources. »

This CGT activist defends himself from “doing ideology”: “That’s what I live for,” he says. Despite the Ségur, the nurse depicts a public health that depends on the commitment and the exhaustion of the troops. “We do not face the subject of hardship. The Bachelot reform of 2010 even made us lose the arduousness (1). »

More old people will go through the RSA, it will be more health expenditure. Is the gain the one presented to us?

“Model of society”

Alain Zerrouki considers the employment rate of “old people” (56 %). He wonders about “the seniorization of work”: “How to arrange positions, reduce working time without loss of pension”. He questions the government’s calculation: “More old people will go through the RSA, it will be more health spending. Is the gain the one presented to us? »

He feels that “this reform aims to make employees pay for the competitiveness of companies”. “We should question the social reality of countries said to be more economically competitive. The orientation council says that we are not in a hurry: let’s take the time to think about the model of society we want. »

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.